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arrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhh...damn code writers...

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 5:25 pm
by BirdMom
I haven't been around much because a g*damn worm got into my hard-drive. I was an idiot and accessed my school e-mail here, and something went through all the department lists at CSULB. I have tried spybot, I have tried Stinger and my hard drive is still slower than the proverbial molasses in January...

unfortunately, I can't do a clean restart because A - my CD drive is broken, and B - I've lost my isp start up disk, so I wouldn't be able to get back onto the web (albeit s-l-o-w-l-y) after erasing...grrrrrrrrrrrrrr...

seriously thinking of going into debt to buy a Mac...no one ever sends out worms or viruses that infect them through the web... :evil:

Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2004 7:39 pm
by CujoSR
NO Birdmom!! Do not submit to the dark side! Macs are evil, expensive and hard to find software for!!

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 2:58 am
by SpaceRanger
I agree- NO MAC!!!

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 9:40 am
by wheelieman
I agree too, Birdmom. The only good thing about a Mac is that software selection is really easy. You have two titles to choose from. LOL

No really, go to Compusa and look at the software section. Rows and Rows of PC software, and 4 shelfs of Mac software.

Dave coming to california

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 9:59 am
by techie-13
Remember...On the internet, no one can tell you're on a Mac!


Sorry, I was raised on Apples! :roll:

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 11:28 am
by tourbunny
finaly someone to defend PC s. everywhere i go an talk about computers i get lectured to just buy a MAC. well i'm a chick, so it's hard for me to operate heavy mashinery anyways but some of my friends have MAC s and it's just a jungle to me. i love my PC, even though most of the time it annoys the living daylights out of me.

Re: arrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhh...damn code writers...

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 11:49 am
by Zazu
BirdMom wrote:seriously thinking of going into debt to buy a Mac...no one ever sends out worms or viruses that infect them through the web... :evil:
No one ever sends out worms or viruses that infect non-Micro$oft programs, either. I use Eudora for email and have never once been infected.

Rather than trash your system (and experience) for a Mac, invest $50 in a hardware firewall. Between the firewall, a live Antivirus software to check incoming email, and non-Micro$oft programs, you can become quite immune. I've been online since 1982 and only been bitten twice, and one of those came in shrink-wrapped software from a vendor.

Re: arrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhh...damn code writers...

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 1:10 pm
by DisneyPrincess
Zazu wrote:
BirdMom wrote:seriously thinking of going into debt to buy a Mac...no one ever sends out worms or viruses that infect them through the web... :evil:
No one ever sends out worms or viruses that infect non-Micro$oft programs, either. I use Eudora for email and have never once been infected.
Same here, I love Eudora :)

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 8:01 pm
by coldfire409
I have a desktop MAC, and a laptop PC and both of them have their good points and bad points. Although my MAC, which I usually use for my highly technical stuff. Like mixing music, and stuff like that. My PC I use for more general things like the internet and some games. Although I will say that if it wasn't for my MAC I wouldn't be able to produce the music I am able to.

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2004 3:54 pm
by BirdMom
I have to say I understand both sides of the MAC/PC argument. I have these discussions with my brother-in-law all the time - he's an IT guy for one of the local school districts and is a MAC disciple. Being out in the working world for so many years, I know the majority of businesses run PC's, using a Windows platform. And yah, it's that damn Microsoft codewriting that allows for the stupid bugs to get into your system. Another gal in one of my classes got her at-home hard drive fried the same weekend mine did, also by accessing the CSULB e-mail.

On the other hand, as an art major, I've gotten really interested in applications that can be done with programs like photoshop in digital collage, and all those visual programs seem to work much better on MACs. I've tried layering on my own pc, and it fights me for temporary memory every step of the way. I have friends who are professional graphics designers who do work on MAC platforms and they don't have these kinds of problems.

As it is, my pc is 7 years old, and for peripherals, I need parallel port cables, so buying a new printer (which I need anyway) would be useless at this point. I've got a borrowed laptop which I am loving just in terms of the convenience of having more work surface around me. Even with an academic discount, the MAC is about twice as expensive as a good brand pc. However, my b-i-l being the pal that he is is willing to let me borrow all his artistic MAC softwear (as he's only loaded it on one computer at home, so it's legal to load it on a second family computer) so I can get the newer Adobe stuff without going into further debt. Oh yeah, he's also willing to loan me his Office for MAC software so I don't have to learn a whole new way of doing word processing (as if it wasn't enough to learn Word after already knowing how to do WP from a DOS set up on Wangs - ancient history - along with Word Perfect in the old days as well) It's just really aggrevating at this point. Everyone is saying that it's going to cost more to repair my current PC than it's worth and that I may as well buy something new. Gee, if I go for a PC platform, then I can get a digital camera as well as a photo printer and better scanner (I haven't heard good things about the all in one's, as if one application goes out, the whole thing is useless). If I get a MAC, I've got a whole raftload of free software available to me...decisions, decisions.

And how is everyone's spring break going????.....